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serverpoint
06-18-2007, 02:20 AM
Our "Name your price" sale is back on!

Let us know what you are looking for, and at what price, and we'll do our best to make it happen!

Or, check our this great offer below!

Take a look at this amazing deal!!! Only a few are left!


Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz
1GB of RAM
250GB drive
7mbps of bandwidth (approx 2,240GBs)


$49.99 for the first month! And $99.99/mo thereafter! This offer also applies to our Athlon X2 servers!

Place the order at this URL:
https://secure.serverpoint.com/cgi-bin/pdf-dedicated/products-dedicated-request.CGI?servicetype=dedi&server=server&serverplan=whtcore2duoe6300

Note: even though the order form says $99.99/mo, our billing department will charge only $49.99 for the first month. If you want an X2, specify it on the "Special instructions" section of the form.

For full information about our dedicated servers, you can visit the following URL:

http://www.serverpoint.com/english/dedicated-servers.phtml

Be aware that the prices shown in this posting apply only by using the "order" links below. Prices posted on our web site are different. Also, this offer applies to new clients only.

Speed? It's pretty fast. If you wish to do a speed test, go to our speed test page at the following URL:

http://www.serverpoint.com/english/speedtest.phtml

*Operating systems available: Linux (Debian, CentOS, Slackware, Gentoo, Fedora), FreeBSD and Windows (starting at just $20/month). Plesk is included free (amount of domains depending on server plan) and cPanel is available for $29/month.

> About Us
Based in Las Vegas, NV, ServerPoint has been concentrated in the hosting business since before 1998, even before other companies recognized the importance of the hosting industry and switched their business focus to it. Hosting is all we do, then and now.

With our own fully redundant network and facilities, we can provide you with the highest possible uptime and quality environment your server needs.

> Quick facts

We are multi homed - meaning we have our own network ID (known as an Autonomous System Number) on the net, do BGP with multiple providers (with our *own* routers, not someone else's) and have full control over our connectivity. This alone puts our service level beyond almost every other hosting provider.
We own every single piece of equipment involved with our operation, so when something fails, we just walk in and fix it. We do not depend on third parties.
We've been here since 1998, and we'll be here tomorrow.
We are a *true* hosting company. We are not resellers!
High level of customer satisfaction.



Is this all? No. We are a custom solutions house. Whether you need a server like those above, or a multi CPU server with terabytes of RAID based storage, we can build it for you. We also offer great deals on colocation services.

To take advantage of this offer, mention that you are a reader of this forum when placing the order. We accept all major credit cards and paypal (ID verification required). All orders go through a thorough verification process to prevent fraud and protect the general public from identity theft.

http://www.serverpoint.com

This offer can't be combined with other offers.

Xandrios
06-18-2007, 03:17 AM
Which exact Core2Duo is that? 6400, 6420, 4x00?
Is the bandwidth peakable? Would it be possible to use the full 100Mbit? Or is it capped to 7Mbit?
Which transit networks do you utilize for outgoing traffic?

Would it be possible to get DirectAdmin instead of free plesk?
Do you also have C2D 6600 CPU's for this config? Or possibly with a 160GB drive to reduce costs?

serverpoint
06-18-2007, 12:58 PM
Which exact Core2Duo is that? 6400, 6420, 4x00?
Is the bandwidth peakable? Would it be possible to use the full 100Mbit? Or is it capped to 7Mbit?
Which transit networks do you utilize for outgoing traffic?

Would it be possible to get DirectAdmin instead of free plesk?
Do you also have C2D 6600 CPU's for this config? Or possibly with a 160GB drive to reduce costs?

Yes, it's a 10mbps port. We don't provide 100 ports by default for security reasons (if a machine gets hacked, it can cause too much damage with such a large port).

At this moment, XO and Global Crossing.

We do not have a deal with the developers of DirectAdmin. We don't get many requests for it to justify the expenses of training our personnel, etc.

The CPU is the 4x00 series. The price difference between a 160 and 250GB drive is very minimal. It would actually cost more, in staff time, to replace the 250 drive.

:)